Attorney General Tish James asked a state court Thursday to freeze the Trump Organization’s New York assets and install an independent monitor in her civil suit targeting the former president and his real estate business.
NEW YORK — to fraudulently overvalue the Trump Organization’s portfolio by billions of dollars. And on Thursday, she warned the state Supreme Court that Trump might be shifting his holdings outside of the New York — and the reach of its courts.
The allegations are the latest new strand in Trump’s expanding web of legal woes, which stretches nationwide as he tangles with lawsuits and probes related to classified presidential documents in Florida, the ramifications of the Jan. 6 riots in Washington and fallout from his election denial in several states. It alsoIn the new court papers, James says Trump incorporated a new “Trump Organization LLC” in Delaware on Sept.
Trump attorney Alina Habba called James' filing "a thinly-veiled attempt" at keeping the case in front of Justice Arthur Engoron — who previouslyStory continues
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